Henrik Sedin took sole possession of Vancouver's points record midway through the second when he sent a cross-ice pass to Alex Burrows, who made no mistake as he one-timed the puck behind Bachman.

After Henrik Sedin broke the record, the crowd gave him an extended standing ovation - even while he sat on the bench, then back on the ice and during a TV timeout. During the break, the Canucks aired a video saluting him, with Naslund offering his congratulations.

Henrik Sedin responded by raising his stick and clapping in support of the crowd.

Eakin brought Dallas within a goal at 17:50 of the middle period, jamming in the puck after it trickled down Schneider as he tried to squeeze Trevor Daley's shot.

Roussel tied it for the Stars at 12:22 of the third period when he stuffed in a loose puck during a scramble.

NOTES: Three fights occurred 3 seconds apart in the second period. In the middle bout, former Ivy League teammates Aaron Volpatti of Vancouver and Ryan Garbutt of Dallas squared off. Volpatti and Garbutt played together during three seasons at Brown. ... Dallas wing Ray Whitney, 40, sat out his seventh straight game with a foot injury. ... Stars forward Jaromir Jagr turned 41. ... Canucks defensemen Andrew Alberts and Cam Barker were scratched for the 13th straight game. They have yet to play this season. Vancouver forward Andrew Ebbett was also scratched. ... It was the first of three meetings between Dallas and Vancouver this season. ... Stars defenseman Aaron Rome played his first game against his former team since leaving last summer as a free agent.